Administrative records.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
African American Heritage and Culture Council of Kent County records
This collection contains administrative records, materials related to the “And They Sang” project, the African American Schoolhouse, and Sumner Hall and African American Civil War veterans. Ruth Shoge, a member, primarily collected materials.
Cleopatra's Sisters records
This collection contains various materials related to the administration and events of Washington College’s Cleopatra’s Sisters organization. Ruth Shoge, one of the group’s Faculty Representatives, primarily collected materials.
Constance Stuart Larrabee collection
The Dale Adams Heritage Exchange records
This collection contains the constitution and bylaws, financial documents, administrative records, and event fliers. Ruth Shoge, one of the group's Faculty Representatives, primarily collected materials.
The Social Life Committee records
This collection contains administrative records, correspondence, and a report regarding the issues facing the Greek System in the 1960s.
The Woman’s Eastern Shore Society of Maryland records
This collection contains administrative records, newsletters, directories, brochures, correspondence, posters, and artifacts.
Washington College Black Student Union records
This collection contains administrative records, event planning, clippings, and photographs. Ruth Shoge, one of the group's Faculty Representatives, primarily collected materials.
Washington College collection on World War II
Washington College early records of the Board of Visitors & Governors
This collection contains materials related to the Board of Visitors & Governors at Washington College from its earliest inception. It includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and deeds related to college property. Due to a fire that destroyed the original college building in 1827 many of the earliest records of the college were lost.
Washington College Presidents' papers, Charles J. Merdinger papers
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
